TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE YACHTS IN THE WORLD

TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE YACHTS AND LUXURY BOATS IN THE WORLD

Hunting a property is one of the many signs of wealth. And if you thought riches do not try to distinguish from the other rich in the world, think again. As with every person, the rich always want the greatest and most expensive. Reason enough for us to make a list of the ten most expensive yachts in the world. We will betray that the number one in the list costs $ 1 billion!

10. The Rising Sun – $ 200 million

If you have $ 200 million in your savings account, you can ask David Geffen (co-owner of Dreamworks) whether you can buy his hunt. The question is, of course, whether you’d rather buy 10 lamborghinis Gallardos and rented the Playboy mansion for a month. And then the remaining 150 million had used for something else.

9. Seven Seas – $ 200 million

Steven Spielberg’s yacht is not even one of the largest, yet there is enough space to land a helicopter, a jacuzzi, a gym, indoor cinema and a massage room. The hunt is currently for sale because Spielberg is looking for something bigger. Nice to mention, the hunt the “Seven seas” was built by the Dutch company Oceanco .

8. Lady Moura – $ 210 million

The fact that they have a lot of money in the Middle East is well known. It is therefore not surprising that Nasser Al-Rahid, a Saudi Arabian businessman, also has one of the world’s largest yachts. Due to the fact that all name plates and logos are printed in 24 carat gold, it is one of the most expensive yachts in the world.

7. Al Mirqab – $ 250 million

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TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE YACHTS IN THE WORLD

In neighboring Qatar, Prime Minister Hammad Al Thani made a gift by purchasing Al Mirqab. This hunt is 133 meters long, but only 24 guests can sleep. The reason? Well, let’s say that its own large bedroom, bathroom, jacuzzi and cinema take a lot of space.

6. Ona – $ 263 million

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The Ona was built in 2008 for Russian businessman Alisher Usmanov. He also uses the ship’s space for personal use. Spending your vacation on the yacht with a length of about 110 meters is by no means a punishment. After all, you can swim, spend time in the jacuzzi, gym or outdoor bar, relax in the spa or sauna, or just watch a movie in the movies on board.

5. Al Said – $ 300 million

The Oman sultan does not have one hunt but five super yachts, the largest of which is the Al Said. And that’s something to say, because this 155-meter yacht even has a concert hall on board. For example, our sultan can enjoy a private concert on his private yacht.

4. Superyacht A – $ 323 million

With a name like this and praising at place number four you would expect us to imagine an immensely big hunt. Unfortunately, this hunt is ‘only’ 119 meters long and costs about $ 323 million. Why can you ask yourself so expensive? Well, the cost of this yacht lies mainly in its implementation. The Superyacht A would not be mistaken as the property of one of the bad guys in the James Bond movies. Let’s not put him on ideas.

3. Eclipse – $ 340 million

Whoever follows the football will probably recognize the owner of this yacht. The Eclipse is owned by the Roman Roman Abramovich, better known as the owner of Chelsea FC. The length of 163 meters ensures that he has the second largest yacht. Place enough for its two swimming pools, two landing places for helicopters, some bubbles and discobar. And if he would bore himself on his way, he could still fly with his minionder seaer.

2. Dubai – $ 400 million

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As prime minister of the United Arab Emirates and ruler of Dubai, you can expect nothing less than the Dubai hunt. It has a length of 162 meters and a 400 million dollar bill. Not to mention about the monthly costs that are incurred. You must of course have something left to leave the deserts around Dubai.

1. The Streets of Monaco – $ 1 billion

The number 1 hunt overbites all previous on each level, but unfortunately does not exist yet. The design of this floating island may be implemented in 2017. This hunt is almost literally a floating island, considering it wants to scale the street image of Monaco on a smaller scale. Among other things, the Monte Carlo Casino, the Monte Carlo Grand Prix track and the Hotel de Paris will be there to deliver sixteen ‘lucky few’ experience of their lives. Each with their own reception area, dressing room, bedroom, bathroom and balcony of course.